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A MOOSE CALLED MOUSE
is a must-have picture book for 3 - 6 year olds
as a celebration of friendship and an invitation
to marvel at the way life keeps bringing us another
day, another night, another beautiful moment to
enjoy.
Martine was born in Melbourne and still lives
there, though once she went to America and saw
a lot of squirrels, one raccoon, and not a single
moose. Making images has always interested her,
but Martine can't seem to stick to on medium.
She has studied film making at Prahan College,
painting at the Victorian College of the Arts
and Movement & Dance at Melbourne Uni.
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The moving body, theatre and improvisation has
interested her exploration in how this can communicate.
This has led Martine to form a small dance theatre
company called Bird on a Wire, recently
receiving Arts Victoria funding to develop and
perform the full length work, Contained
as part of Melbourne's Next Wave Festival. She
also teaches yoga and has been involved in community
circus.
THE SLIGHTLY TRUE STORY OF CEDAR B HARTLEY
is perfect for middle years students and was shortlisted
for the CBC younger readers category in 2003.
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Martine's latest Y.A. Novel, HOW
TO MAKE A BIRD (Allen & Unwin), charts
the beautifully complex journey of a 17 year old
girl, as she finds her place in the world. Ideal
for upper secondary students.
Martine is currently enrolled in Professional
Writing at RMIT and plans further study in screen
writing and short story.
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Link: www.allenandunwin.com

"The students and teachers
were impressed with Martine's openess, humour and writing
process. Her genuine rapport with the students was evident
by their unending questions. An informative and lively
day - Martine was magnificent!"
- Sue Knight, Footscray Library
"A most excellent presentation
that was pitched perfectly for our students. Very warmly
recieved. Martine really struck a chord with us - people
didn't stop raving about it for days."
- Paul Brown, Rossbourne School
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